Asus G60, laptop computers for gamers with 16-inch
The range of laptop computers for gamers from Asus called Republic Of Gamers, brings a new team with incredible specifications. This is the new Asus G60 and among other things, the first thing that we call attention is the screen size LCD of 16 inches, with a high definition resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels. It highlights its stylish design, which are used to seeing the teams in this range. But, as we shall see below, the design is not the only thing that has been taken on this computer.
To start, a graphics card with Nvidia GeForce GTX 260m last generation. This is a video RAM, 1 GB, Type DDR3. As for the RAM on your computer, with another 4 GB, which in this case is also the type DDR3. This, supported by an Intel Core 2 Quad, which will more than enough power to this equipment. Although depending on the configuration you choose, the model vary.

However, nothing would be as powerful a team, if not then we can install the games you want to use. Asus has thought about it, therefore, includes a solid disk (SSD), the storage capacity will also vary depending on the version of this equipment we choose to buy it. But in its basic version, with 320 GB of memory, which is not bad and may be extended up to 1 TB.
This, together with an optical reader for Blu-ray, an HDMI output, 4-port USB to add more accessories, a Firewire port and a 2 megapixel webcam. It also includes an internal application to select the power that we want to use the equipment. This will reduce it to spend less energy when we do not need much power, or even more, making the team work to the limit but in a safe manner.
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